Suzanne Collins' novel "The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes" was released on May 19, and is a prequel to her popular "The Hunger Games" trilogy. The book follows a young Coriolanus Snow, who fans will recognize as the future President Snow, the antagonist of the original series. It takes place 64 years before the events of "The Hunger Games" and
Summary and Analysis Part 2: Chapter 16. Summary. Katniss takes comfort in Rue 's presence and tries not to think about the fact that they can't both win the Games. She starts plotting ways to destroy the Careers' food supplies, knowing that they don't know how to be hungry like she and Rue do. Katniss wakes the next morning to the sound of a
Summary. Suzanne Collins’s The Hunger Games is the first novel in a trilogy that explores a future dystopian society. The story is set in “a country that rose up out of the ashes” of North
By Suzanne Collins. "Mockingjay" is the third installment of the "Hunger Games" trilogy. It continues the story of Katniss Everdeen as she vows to unify the districts against the Capitol. Written by Neesha Thunga K. B.A. in English Literature, and M.A. in English Language and Literature.
Summary: Chapter 13. Katniss runs from the fire. It is so large that she knows it was the Gamemakers, not the tributes, who started it. They probably thought the audience was getting bored. She is choking on the smoke and begins to vomit uncontrollably, and just as she’s recovering, a fireball explodes nearby.
Rue. Rue is the twelve-year-old female tribute from District 11. Small, young, and innocent, she reminds Katniss of Prim. She and Katniss become allies before she is killed in the Games. In death, Katniss treats Rue with such respect that District 11 comes to support Katniss.
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